So
the EU debate. Hands up who cannot wait for it to be over and is sick of it
some of the bullshit coming from both campaigns? (Shoots hand up drastically in
the air). Well I’m afraid I’m going to be yet another mouthpiece trying to
persuade you because this is such a huge decision that will effect all
of us. So below I’m going to try and de-bunk some of the leave campaign’s
claims and explain why I’m positively voting remain.
Firstly
the “Leave” side say that we can get back our sovereignty and not let an
undemocratic organisation make our laws. But just how undemocratic is the EU?
Well the EU parliament elected by us can amend laws. The EU Commission which co
proposes laws with the Council of Ministers (who are elected politicians from
each country) is selected by the EU parliament and has a member for every
country so no one country dominates the commission. Hope you are following this
so far. So just be clear. Council of Ministers are elected politicians from
every country. And the EU Commission is appointed by the democratic EU
parliament. Compare that to the UK where we have a Parliament elected by us
voting on laws that Ministers (elected MPs) come up with and we have an
appointed House of Lords that can influence laws. Very similar to the EU. So
rather than leave the EU to come up with laws only made in our vaguely
democratic system, let’s improve the system in both the UK and EU so they are
both more accountable and democratic. The EU does actually promote democracy
because any country that wants to be a member has to be a democracy that gives
it citizens’ rights and freedoms. Hence why Turkey will not become a member unless
it changes its ways drastically regardless of what the leave side have said.
So
that is the democracy argument de-bunked. What about our sovereignty? Surely
each nation state should be free to make our own laws and regain complete
control on any laws that have been made by the EU. Well there is an argument
for that but I personally think some laws should be made internationally
because that is the best way to make effective change. Climate Change, Air
Pollution and Terrorism know no borders so it is good that we can have an
international organisation that is partly elected by us coming up with laws to
deal with those things. International workers’ rights legislation coming from
the EU has raised standards everywhere in the EU (although not enough) and if
we enhanced and improved it, it can stop forced migration. So if we have to
pool some of our sovereignty as a nation state along with 27 other countries to
help come up with legislation to benefit all of us, then that is something I’m
quite comfortable with.
The leave side also say we can control immigration if we left the EU. Well
considering most immigrants that come here every year, come from outside the EU it won’t
make much of a difference to the numbers. (This is from the Office for
National Statistics if you wish to look it up). Now the leave side have also
said that whilst we should look to make trade deals elsewhere around the world,
we can continue trading with the EU because it is in both their and our
interests. Sure but if we want access to the single market from the EU, we have
to accept freedom of movement as Norway and Switzerland do and how Canada will
have to after they’ve signed up to the trade deal they have with the EU. Also
if we wanted to amend freedom of movement then we have be a full member because
having access to the single market but not the political union itself means we
cannot influence any EU rules. The positive case for me though is that freedom
of movement has meant that many British people have the opportunity to work and
study abroad as well as EU citizens coming here. Ultimately different cultures
mixing together makes our and other EU citizens lives more interesting and can
create cohesion and understanding and a sense of unity and not division as it
has done in London in particular.
The
positive environmental case for the EU is also strong. We have laws meaning we
have to have cleaner beaches because of the EU. We also have laws protecting
our green spaces and making sure we have bio-diversity (i.e. the variety of plant and animal life in
the world so that we can survive as a species ourselves). In regards to animals, the leave side have said “Fishing quotas” from the EU have limited the amount
we can catch fish thus putting our fishing industry out of business. Well if we
didn’t have these quotas, fish would run out quicker and thus that would in the
long term put our fishing industry out of business. EU subsidies for “fish
farms” means that we can selectively catch and breed fish and make that
industry sustainable and protect the different species from going extinct. Bans
on animals being used for cosmetic product testing has also come from the EU.
So to sum up. The EU is as democratic as our
system but we can improve it. The good that comes from pooling sovereignty and
making more effective decisions on animal rights, workers’ rights, protection
of our environment and freedom of movement benefits all of us across the EU. So
for the reasons above, please vote to remain in the EU on Thursday.
P.S. Apologies if some of the things I’ve talked
about are technical but I felt I need to really take apart the leave campaign’s
arguments. If you would like to know more or debate this, please comment below
or find me on Facebook or email me at lee.burkwood@gmail.com
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